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“repeatedly frustrated” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone experiences the same frustration multiple times. For example, "After being repeatedly frustrated by the broken printer, Steve decided to get a new one."
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But that we discover ourselves repeatedly frustrated by it may in itself bring philosophical lessons.
His leadership and preparations repeatedly frustrated the South from achieving a decisive victory.
The Ravens repeatedly frustrated Brunell, who sustained a concussion last week against the Tennessee Titans.
Repeatedly frustrated in the legislative arena, he settled on this spiteful act of diktat.
Policy options for administrators are repeatedly frustrated by formidable historical, economic, institutional and political forces.
James was repeatedly frustrated by a Celtics team that was deeper, more talented and more defensively tenacious throughout the series.
Yet party propagandists were repeatedly frustrated in their efforts to promote a coherent sense of "Soviet" identity during the interwar years.
Spain has its chances in the second 15-minute session but is repeatedly frustrated by Russia's defense.
The modern promise of popular sovereignty, repeatedly frustrated, produces recurrent efforts at asserting the collective power of a people.
Our current muddle, remember, comes after many years during which shareholders gained power yet were repeatedly frustrated with the results.
In their struggle for independence, however, they were repeatedly frustrated because they had no friends but the mountains.
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